Offensive tackles in the NFL are like ninjas. You only really notice them when they're bad at their jobs. And for about the last two and a half seasons, the Cleveland Browns offensive tackles have been that 'bad-ninja' kind of noticeable.
New Browns offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt says a lot of quarterback Baker Mayfield’s sophomore slump was due to a condition known as “Metallica Feet,” but obviously a big reason Baker was constantly on the run was due to poor protection from his offensive line.
More specifically, the left tackle.